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  1. Nice clip of Madeline singing Picture Me Gone,its a bit choppy in the middle.
  2. This song was recorded not long after Jerry's departure from the Crickets and had a popular rebirth in later years. The original vinyl copies are very rare and sell for up $800.
  3. Higher & Higher / I'll Be Satisfied This is the first part of his performance in his home state of Michigan from the 1975 PBS telecast special, note intro by comedian George Kirby. One of his last appearances
  4. The Great Tony Galla performing the Northern Soul Classic, "In Love". Courtesy of Forevermore Records, the worldwide rights owner of the Swan Catalog of Music.
  5. CHRISTINE COOPER performs, 'S.O.S. (Heart In Distress)' on ABC-TV's, 'Shivaree' which originally aired on February 26th, 1966. Original 45 single issue: (Parkway 971) - February 1966
  6. MARY SAENZ 'Would She Do That For You', one of two songs that she performed on ABC-TV's 'Shivaree' which originally aired on September 11, 1965. Issued as a 45 single: (Big Ben 1001) - February 1965 Link to the original single: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLuFrh7b9_g?Xx
  7. JIMMY RUFFIN - AS LONG AS THERE IS L-O-V-E LOVE
  8. THE!!!! BEAT VOL.4 SHOW #17 (YEAR 1966) 7. JAMO THOMAS - I SPY (FOR THE F.B.I) HE WAS ORIGINALLY FROM THE BAHAMAS WHERE HE MADE A NAME FOR HIMSELF AS A CONGA DRUMMER, BUT RELOCATED TO THE U.S IN THE EARLY 1960'S TO GET INTO RHYTHM & BLUES. HE RECORDED I'LL BE YOUR FOOL B/W JAMAICA SOUL FOR CHESS RECORDS, BUT HIS BIGGEST SUCCESS WAS WITH CHICAGO'S THOMAS LABEL IN THE MID 1960'S. HIS FIRST RECORD FOR THEM, THE LUTHER INGRAM PENNED 'I SPY FOR THE F.B.I' B/W SNAKE HIP MAMA, WAS A HIT IN 1966. THE RECORD WAS FIRST RELEASED BY THOMAS RECORDS, LEASED TO THE MOJO LABEL AND WAS EVENTUALLY PICKED UP FOR WORLDWIDE RELEASE TO POLYDOR RECORDS. HE RECORDED TWO MORE 45'S FOR THOMAS, ARREST ME B/W SNAKE HIP MAMA (ALSO RELEASED BY CONLO RECORDS) AND LET'S PARTY B/W STOP THE BABY, BEFORE LANDING AT SOUND STAGE 7 RECORDS IN NASHVILLE IN THE LATE 1960'S. HE RECORDED TWO RECORDS THERE 'JIVE MOTHER IN LAW B/W NASSAN DADDY AND BAHAMA MAMA PARTS 1 & 2 BUT NEITHER WAS A HIT, SO WAS DROPPED BY THE LABEL. WITHOUT A BIG HIT OR RECORDING CONTRACT, HE WAS UNABLE TO SUSTAIN HIS MUSICAL CAREER AND EVENTUALLY RETIRED FROM SHOW BUSINESS. CREDIT INFO FROM THE BOOKLET THAT CAME WITH THE DVD.
  9. MAMIE GALORE - IT AIN'T NECESSARY BORN MAMIE DAVIS IN ERWIN, MISSISSIPPI IN 1940 - DIED 2001 IN JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI. As a child she sang in church and by the time she was in her teens she had joined Herman Scott and the swinging Kings, performing throughout the mississippi delta. She then went on to sing with the Ike and Tina Turner Revue before joining Little Milton as a back up singer from 1962 - 1965, in the process relocating to Chicago where Milton was based at the time. The chess label was distributing Monk Higgins' group of labels (st. Lawrence, Satellite and Thomas), and mamie signed with Lawrence Records. Now going as Mamie Galore, her first record was Special Agent 34-24-38 and was one of many 'Secret Agent' records released in the mid 1960's. her third record for the label, It Ain't Necessary, was her only hit and her last for St. Lawrence. She did one more release for Higgins on Thomas records before doing one 45 for the tiny Sack label and finally signing with the much bigger Imperial Records in California. Higgins secured a production deal with Imperial and bought several of his artists to California with him. She did several records for Imperial in the late 60's (including a few duets with Dee irwin) but without a big hit she found herself without a recording contract by 1970. In 1972 she moved back to Mississippi and remained a popular performer around Jackson until her death in 2001. CREDIT INFO: BOOKLET THAT CAME WITH THE DVD
  10. from episode 15, the Duke of Earl himself
  11. Beverly Ann - You've Got Your Mind On Other Things
  12. American Bandstand. August 22, 1964
  13. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Dancing in the streets, 1965
  14. Marvin Gaye - Ain't that peculiar, 1967


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